According to one or more embodiments, a cup holder includes a support, an adjustable arm connected to the support, and a base connected to the support and spaced apart from the adjustable arm, the base being pivotal about the support in a first direction and being translatable to the adjustable arm in a second direction different from the first direction. The support may include a first member and a second member separable from the first member, the first member being connected to the adjustable arm and the second member being connected to the base.
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7. A cup holder comprising:
a support including first and second members;
an adjustable arm including first and second arm portions and a pivot portion positioned there between, the pivot portion pivoting about the first member; and
a base connected to the second member, wherein the second arm portion detachably connects to the second member to balance the first arm portion when holding a cup.
1. A cup holder comprising:
a support;
an adjustable arm connected to the support; and
a base connected to the support and spaced apart from the adjustable arm, the base being pivotal about the support in a first direction and being translatable to the adjustable arm in a second direction different from the first direction;
wherein the adjustable arm includes a first arm portion, a second arm portion and a pivot portion positioned between the first and second arm portions, the adjustable arm pivoting about the support via the pivot portion.
3. A cup holder comprising:
a support including a first member, a second member and a third member separate from at least one of the first and second members;
an adjustable arm connected to the first member; and
a base connected to the second member and spaced apart from the adjustable arm, the base being pivotal about the support in a first direction and being translatable to the adjustable arm in a second direction different from the first direction,
and wherein the second member includes a first portion and a second portion, the base being connected to the first portion and the adjustable arm being detachably connected to the second portion.
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This application claims the benefit of Chinese New Invention Patent Application No.: CN201310533658.4, filed Oct. 31, 2013, the entire contents thereof being incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosed inventive concept relates generally to a cup holder and a vehicle door containing the same, and particularly a cup holder retractable from a vehicle door.
In certain existing designs, vehicle cup holders are often placed in the space provided between the driver seat and the passenger seat. Not only do these designs unnecessarily take away the space which otherwise could be available for other uses, but also they usually come in with relatively little flexibility for size and/or height adjustment.
It would thus be advantageous if a cup holder may be produced without these identified problems, particularly problems in relation to space constraint to a vehicle interior.
According to one or more embodiments, a cup holder includes a support, an adjustable arm connected to the support, and a base connected to the support and spaced apart from the adjustable arm, the base being pivotal about the support in a first direction and being translatable relative to the adjustable arm in a second direction different from the first direction.
The support may include a first member connected to the adjustable arm, and a second member connected to the base. The first member may be separable from the second member.
The support may further include a third member for engagement with the second member to facilitate the base's translation relative to the adjustable arm.
The second member may include a first portion and a second portion, the base being connected to the first portion and the adjustable arm being detachably connected to the second portion. The second portion of the second member may include at least one pair of protrusions for detachably connecting to the adjustable arm. The first portion of the second member may be translatable relative to the third member. The third member may include a cavity to at least partially receive the first portion of the second member for translation.
The adjustable arm may include a first arm portion, a second arm portion and a pivot portion positioned between the first and second arm portions, the adjustable arm pivoting about the support via the pivot portion. The pivot portion may further include a spring such that the first arm portion expands to increase its holding size while the second arm portion shrinks to decrease its holding size via the spring.
The support may be part of a vehicle door.
When in a closed position, the adjustable arm and the base may be received within the vehicle door, and when in an open position, the adjustable arm and the base are extending outside of the vehicle door.
According to another one or more embodiments, a cup holder includes a support including first and second members; an adjustable arm including first and second arm portions and a pivot portion positioned there between, the pivot portion pivoting about the first member; and a base connected to the second member, wherein the second arm portion detachably connects to the second member to balance the first arm portion when holding a cup.
The above advantages and other advantages and features will be readily apparent from the following detailed description of embodiments when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
For a more complete understanding of embodiments of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples wherein:
As referenced in the FIG.s, the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for different constructed embodiments. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
As will be detailed herein elsewhere, the present invention in one or more embodiments is advantageous at least by providing a cup holder that can be employed in and retractable from any suitable interior compartment of a vehicle. In certain instances, the interior compartment may be a driver or passenger door. In this connection, a user may have a relatively easy access to her/his favorite cup of coffee fastened by the cup holder sitting on the vehicle door right next to her/him while enjoying all the spaces vacated between the driver side and the passenger side, which otherwise would have unnecessarily been taken up by a conventional cup holder or cup holders.
The support 202 is provided to have a general feature in supporting the adjustable arm 204 and the base 206. When the cup holder 100 is provided in relation to a vehicle door such as the vehicle door 102 depicted in
Referring back to
The base 206 may take any suitable shape and be formed of any suitable material. In certain non-limiting examples, the base 206 may be of the shape of a round, an oval, or an elongated oval, and may be made of any suitable plastic or polymer materials. The second member 210 may include a pair of seats 224 each with an open slot 226 to receive an extension 238 of the base 206 for movement along the direction of AA′.
As depicted in
As illustratively depicted in
The second member 210 may include a first portion 218 and second portion 220, the base 206 being connected to the first portion 218 via the seats 224, and the adjustable arm 204 being detachably connected to the second portion 220. The second portion 220 of the second member 210 may include at least one pair of protrusions 222 for detachably docking the adjustable arm 204. The protrusions 222 may take any suitable shape or form as long as they can function to dock the adjustable arm 204.
The adjustable arm 204 may include a first arm portion 214 and a second arm portion 216, with the pivot portion 212 positioned between the first and second arm portions 214, 216. The adjustable arm 204 pivots about the support 202, and in particular the adjustable arm 204 pivots about the first member 208 via the pivot portion 212.
With further reference to
Referring back to
The support may further include a third member 228 in the form of a cavity or recess. Therefore the cavity may at least partially receive the first portion 218 of the second member 210 for translation.
When not in use, both the adjustable arm 204 and the base 206 may be positioned in the direction of A-A′ to be received within the recess 230. The retraction may be reinforced by a latch-lock arrangement between the base 206 and the support 202. The latch-lock arrangement can take any suitable configuration. For instance, the latch-lock arrangement may include a lock 240 positioned on the base 206 and a latch (not shown) positioned on the support 202 to engage the locking arrangement. Therefore, when in a closed position, the adjustable arm 204 and the base 206 may be received within the vehicle door 102, and when in an open position, the adjustable arm 204 and the base 206 are extending outside of the vehicle door.
In certain instances, the extension 238 of the base 206 may be provided with a spring and a damper such that the base 206 may pivot about the support 202 relatively more slowly and steadily.
Referring back to
As illustratively depicted in
Moreover, the cross-section of the rail 402 may be of any suitable shape as long as the shape helps ensure the engagement and translation of the rail 402 relative to the third member 228.
In one or more embodiments, the disclosed invention as set forth herein overcomes the challenges faced by known production of polycarbonate articles such as polycarbonate articles with decorative or capacitive touch parts. However, one skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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